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Noteworthy News

2024-04-29
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In today’s news, Ethiopia receives an additional US$80 million in humanitarian assistance from United States Agency for International Development, climate study warns “critical” for world to end deforestation by 2025 to keep Earth from overheating, innovative recycling program in Panama’s prison changes lives of inmates, Australian scientists discover method to improve charging performance of lithium-sulfur batteries, United States philanthropic environmental fund to invest in alternative protein development, Japanese company turns apple waste into fabric, and fox-person saved after car accident in Ontario, Canada.

I love delivering good news and helpful tips, and I would like to share with you the benefits of planting Japanese yew trees. Yew trees are compact and will help make your landscaping look wonderful all year as well as add value to your property. They are perfect to line flower beds or walkways, creating fencing for privacy. They also function as natural air purifiers. Research has demonstrated that yew trees are especially effective at trapping dust and harmful particles via their little, needle-like leaves that have a porous, rough texture. The rain will eventually wash these pollutants away, resulting in healthier and cleaner air. However, as the seeds, bark, and leaves of these trees are poisonous, children and pet-people should be kept away or monitored when around them.

A good mood boost might be unavoidable when you hear the joke of the day. This one’s entitled “The Real Age.”

At the marriage license bureau, a couple is filling out the required paperwork. The woman leans over and whispers to the man:

“Honey, should we write down our real ages or our dating profile ages?”

“The real one, of course. They would never believe them otherwise!”

??!!

And now we have a heartline from Ching-Jou in Taiwan, also known as Formosa

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